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Where There's a Will: Finding Shakespeare
Pushkin Industries
10 episodes
6 months ago
Where There’s a Will searches for the surprising places Shakespeare shows up outside the theater. Host Barry Edelstein, artistic director at one of the country’s leading Shakespeare theaters, and co-host writer and director Em Weinstein, ask what is it about Shakespeare that’s given him a continuous afterlife in all sorts of unexpected ways? You’ll hear Shakespeare doing rehabilitative work in a maximum security prison, helping autistic kids to communicate, shaping religious observances, in the mouths of U.S. presidents, and even at the center of a deadly riot in New York City. Join Barry and Em as they uncover the ways Shakespeare endures in our modern society, and what that says about us. From Pushkin Industries and The Old Globe.
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Where There’s a Will searches for the surprising places Shakespeare shows up outside the theater. Host Barry Edelstein, artistic director at one of the country’s leading Shakespeare theaters, and co-host writer and director Em Weinstein, ask what is it about Shakespeare that’s given him a continuous afterlife in all sorts of unexpected ways? You’ll hear Shakespeare doing rehabilitative work in a maximum security prison, helping autistic kids to communicate, shaping religious observances, in the mouths of U.S. presidents, and even at the center of a deadly riot in New York City. Join Barry and Em as they uncover the ways Shakespeare endures in our modern society, and what that says about us. From Pushkin Industries and The Old Globe.
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Performing Arts
Arts,
Society & Culture
Episodes (10/10)
Where There's a Will: Finding Shakespeare
Episode 8: Faith And Wonder
2 years ago
39 minutes

Where There's a Will: Finding Shakespeare
Episode 7: Thinking Shakespeare Live
2 years ago
34 minutes

Where There's a Will: Finding Shakespeare
Episode 6: Teenaged Shakespeare
2 years ago
29 minutes

Where There's a Will: Finding Shakespeare
Episode 5: Shakespeare and Presidents
2 years ago
32 minutes

Where There's a Will: Finding Shakespeare
Episode 4: Shakespeare and Gender
2 years ago
26 minutes

Where There's a Will: Finding Shakespeare
Introducing Macbeth from Play On Podcasts
2 years ago
12 minutes

Where There's a Will: Finding Shakespeare
Episode 3: 4 Hamlets
2 years ago
34 minutes

Where There's a Will: Finding Shakespeare
Episode 2: Becoming King
2 years ago
28 minutes

Where There's a Will: Finding Shakespeare
Episode 1: Is Shakespeare American?
2 years ago
36 minutes

Where There's a Will: Finding Shakespeare
Where There's a Will: Finding Shakespeare
2 years ago
3 minutes

Where There's a Will: Finding Shakespeare
Where There’s a Will searches for the surprising places Shakespeare shows up outside the theater. Host Barry Edelstein, artistic director at one of the country’s leading Shakespeare theaters, and co-host writer and director Em Weinstein, ask what is it about Shakespeare that’s given him a continuous afterlife in all sorts of unexpected ways? You’ll hear Shakespeare doing rehabilitative work in a maximum security prison, helping autistic kids to communicate, shaping religious observances, in the mouths of U.S. presidents, and even at the center of a deadly riot in New York City. Join Barry and Em as they uncover the ways Shakespeare endures in our modern society, and what that says about us. From Pushkin Industries and The Old Globe.